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! 2: Contributing to kupu
! 3: ====================
! 4:
! 5: Who can contribute?
! 6: -------------------
! 7:
! 8: Anyone. If possible, you will be given appropriate credit in the
! 9: CREDITS.txt file. In case we should not mention you, please write us an
! 10: email.
! 11:
! 12: How can I contribute?
! 13: ---------------------
! 14:
! 15: For small contributions, please send an email with a UNIX patchfile attached
! 16: to kupu-dev@codespeak.net. Make sure you say what version the patch applies
! 17: to, what it changes and why this was necessary.
! 18:
! 19: Alternatively, you can submit bug reports and/or patches to the issue
! 20: tracker: http://codespeak.net/issues/kupu/ (mind the trailing slash).
! 21:
! 22: If you have written a target-platform customization layer for kupu and would
! 23: like us to include it in the main distribution, please send a detailed email
! 24: to kupu-dev@codespeak.net. Depending on our decision whether to include it or
! 25: not, you will receive SVN checkin rights. You will then also be responsible
! 26: for maintaining this customization layer.
! 27:
! 28: What are the rules?
! 29: -------------------
! 30:
! 31: 1. Contributions must only only contain code written by you. You may
! 32: not contribute code copyrighted by anyone else. You will be held
! 33: responsible if you violate this rule.
! 34:
! 35: 2. By contributing, you agree that the code contributed by you will be
! 36: published in the kupu distribution under the Kupu License. See
! 37: LICENSE.txt for license text.
! 38:
! 39: 3. Code in the kupu/common layer may not contain any platform specific
! 40: code, neither the ZPT macros nor the JavaScript. The unwritten law is:
! 41: The common layer shall be viewable in a web browser directly off of
! 42: the filesystem.
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